Mining's Digital Revolution
Published by Jess Watts,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
The mining industry is navigating a complex landscape of rising resource demand, workforce challenges, and increased scrutiny of environmental and social governance (ESG) practices.
To address these evolving demands, mining companies are turning to digital transformation (DX) strategies, incorporating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and asset optimisation tools. These innovations enable operations to achieve greater efficiency, safety, and sustainability while addressing workforce shortages and enhancing remote capabilities.
Crafting tailored solutions to meet mining needs
Every mining operation faces unique challenges, from site-specific environmental concerns to fluctuating workforce availability. Customised digital solutions are essential for addressing these variables, ensuring that technologies align with each operation’s goals and desired outcomes.
Today, companies are at various stages of their digital transformation journeys. A five-stage digital transformation roadmap has been designed to guide these initiatives (see Figure 1). When applied to specific operational challenges, this roadmap helps identify key considerations for recommending, designing, and building the necessary applications and capabilities to achieve and sustain excellence, while also addressing potential barriers to success.
Frost & Sullivan has estimated that process industries utilise less than 5% of the data that is collected, which means that 95% of the data is either siloed (used selectively), dark (unused), or lacking consistency in use. Problems in terms of assigning context to data and poor quality have also been identified. To be ready for digital transformation, the impediments to data utilisation must be addressed.
Leveraging digital transformation
Digital transformation empowers mining operators to integrate data, processes, and systems into a unified framework, delivering actionable insights for decision-making. Tools such as real-time data analytics and process simulation enable operators to optimise workflows, reduce downtime, and adapt quickly to changing market demands.
Digitally transforming operations typically deploy centralised platforms, which enable integration across multiple facilities by unifying data with disparate formats and protocols into valuable, actionable information (see Figure 2). These highly scalable platforms feature open architecture and can operate on-premise or in the cloud. They enable high availability of information to users across the enterprise.
This is a preview of an article that was originally published in the March 2025 issue of Global Mining Review.
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